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ZINEDINE ZIDANE INSISTS REAL MADRID STILL IN TITLE RACE AFTER GOALESS DRAW WITH BETIS

Zinedine Zidane insisted Real Madrid’s LaLiga title hopes were not over after a damaging goalless home draw with Real Betis.

Real are two points behind city neighbours Atletico with five games left to play.

Atletico have a game in hand, away to Athletic Bilbao on Sunday, while Barcelona – who have played two games fewer than Real – would draw level with them by winning at Villarreal.

“The league is five games to go, that’s still a lot,” Real boss Zidane said at his post-match press conference.

“We lost two points, but we’re going to keep fighting.

“Defensively we were good, but offensively we lacked a lot and were not very fine at the top.

“The league did not end today. The league remains, the others have to play.”

Real were without Ferland Mendy and Toni Kroos ahead of Tuesday’s Champions League semi-final first-leg tie with Chelsea.

But Belgium forward Eden Hazard made a cameo appearance in the final 15 minutes to mark his return from six weeks out injured.

“It has given good feelings,” Zidane said of Hazard’s return. “I am happy.

“He is one that is going to contribute, we are going to take advantage of that until the end of the season.

“The intention is that Mendy and Kroos return (for Chelsea), but we have to see.

“We have to recover as Tuesday is going to be the most difficult of the season.”

Betis midfielder Guido Rodriguez was satisfied with a fifth successive draw, which leaves the Andalusians in sixth place and clinging on to a Europa League spot.

“We’ve had quite a few draws not but these games are always very difficult,” Rodriguez told LaLiga TV.

“It’s important that we keep moving on and battling to finish in the Europa League places.

“They didn’t create any chances in the first half, the game opened up a bit more in the second half.

“We’ve had three games this week and the players have put in a lot of effort.”

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WERNER STRIKE HELP STRENGTHEN CHELSEA’S GRIP ON FOURTH SPOT

Timo Werner scored the only goal as Chelsea beat West Ham United to create a three-point gap over their opponents in the race for fourth.

Chelsea created the better of the first-half chances, Werner skewing over after only four minutes and Mason Mount forcing Lukasz Fabianski into a save.

Their persistence paid off two minutes before the break, when Ben Chilwell squared for Werner to score his first league goal since 15 February.

Werner missed a fantastic chance to double the lead 10 minutes after half-time, shooting wide from close range after Fabianski had parried Mount’s effort.

West Ham pushed for an equaliser, their best chance falling to Jesse Lingard, whose shot dropped narrowly wide.

Their hopes of a point were hit by Fabian Balbuena’s red card for a high challenge on Chilwell, awarded after a VAR review.

Chelsea stay fourth with 58 points, a place above West Ham with five matches to play.

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FSG REJECT 3 BILLION POUNDS TAKE OVER BID

Liverpool owners Fenway Sports Group have turned down a takeover bid of £3bn for the club, according to reports.

The offer, understood to have come from the Middle East, was made to FSG prior to the announcement on Sunday night that principal owner John W. Henry had been involved in talks to take Liverpool into the ill-fated European Super League,

Despite lost revenue in excess of £100m at Anfield as a result of the coronavirus pandemic, the offer to buy the club was rejected by the Liverpool owners.

The Mirror also claim that following anger aimed at FSG in the wake of the failed Super League plot there are other potential bidders waiting in the wings to see if the stance of Henry and Liverpool chairman Tom Werner changes as a result of the enormous criticism they face.

Liverpool fans, along with supporters of the other five Premier League clubs who had sought to form the new competition, made their feelings on FSG dragging the Reds into the conversation abundantly clear, with banners unfurled outside Anfield and protests from fans making it clear to the American owners that it was something they did not want.

FSG have had a strained relationship with Liverpool fans in recent months and have been criticised for putting money over success when it comes to spending in the transfer market, with the Reds forking out much less than their rivals.

FSG took charge of Liverpool in 2010, buying the club for around £300m to end the reign of the deeply unpopular Tom Hicks and George Gillett at Anfield, the American duo having left the Reds on a financial cliff edge by the time their exit arrived.

The Reds have been turned into a profitable business valued at £2bn most recently, and the hiring of Jurgen Klopp in 2015 has seen them claim silverware in the Champions League in 2019 and the Premier League in 2020 – their first English league title in 30 years.

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BAYERN’S BUNDESLIGA CELEBRATIONS ON HOLD AFTER LOSS TO MAINZ

Bayern Munich missed the chance to clinch the Bundesliga title when it lost at relegation-threatened Mainz 2-1 on Saturday.

First-half goals from Jonathan Burkardt and Robin Quaison put Bayern’s title celebrations on hold and lifted Mainz five points clear of the relegation zone after a remarkable turnaround in the second half of the season.

Robert Lewandowski returned from a month out with a knee injury to score for Bayern in the fourth minute of injury time and take his season tally to 36, but it was too late for the eight-time defending champions.

“We tried but in the end we didn’t deserve to take a point here,” Thomas Müller said.

Bayern could still win the title this weekend, depending on how second-placed Leipzig fares against Stuttgart on Sunday. A Leipzig defeat would hand Bayern the title with three games to spare, but anything else means the Bavarian powerhouse will have to wait. Bayern hosts Borussia Mönchengladbach next weekend in the next opportunity to win the league.

Mainz forward Burkardt opened the scoring in the third minute when Bayern captain Manuel Neuer was deceived by his centrally placed shot.

Neuer reacted well to deny Mainz a second goal minutes later, then again in the 16th, a minute after Lewandowski had Bayern’s first chance.

But Quaison headed Mainz’s second goal in the 37th when he beat Müller and David Alaba to meet Phillipp Mwene’s free kick.

Bayern coach Hansi Flick reacted with three changes at the break, Eric Maxim Choupo-Moting and Jamal Musiala replacing the ineffective Leroy Sané and Kingsley Coman, and Tanguy Nianzou going on for Leon Goretzka, who was in danger of a second booking.

Bayern came back from 2-0 down to win the reverse fixture 5-2 in Munich on Jan. 3, but Mainz is a different prospect since Bo Svensson took over as coach the following day. Mainz is unbeaten in seven games with five wins in that run.

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WATFORD SECURE PROMOTION TO THE PREMIER LEAGUE AFTER WIN OVER MILLWALL

Watford have secured promotion to the Premier League after a 1-0 win over Millwall on Saturday.

Watford were relegated to the Championship last season but have secured an immediate return, with Ismaila Sarr’s penalty kick enough to see off Millwall at Vicarage Road.

Xisco Munoz’s side have been in superb form in 2021, winning 16 of their 23 Championship matches this calendar year.

Bournemouth’s home defeat to Brentford on Saturday meant that Watford needed only a draw against Millwall to secure promotion to the Premier League.

They did better than that, with Sarr’s goal from the penalty spot — his thirteenth in the Championship this season — enough to earn Watford their ninth win in eleven games and a return to the top flight.

Vladimir Ivic was appointed in the summer to instil discipline and organisation but the football brought little job, despite Watford grinding out results. He was sacked after just four months in the role, having won nine of 20 Championship games, with Watford fifth in the table.

Enter Xisco. The Spaniard did not bring much managerial experience when he arrived from Dinamo Tbilisi, but he did bring energy and motivation. Watford won four of his first five matches in charge and have been in fine form ever since a goalless draw with Coventry in February marked three league games without a win.

Watford hammered Bristol City 6-0 at Vicarage Road in their very next match and haven’t looked back since.

Sarr, a target for numerous Premier League clubs last summer, has been superb — while Tom Cleverley has led by example with veteran captain Troy Deeney missing for long periods.

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SUPER LEAGUE: UNITED FANS IN ANTI-GLAZERS PROTEST AT OLD TRAFFORD

Hundreds of Manchester United fans protested the Glazer ownership outside Old Trafford on Saturday, following the club’s intent to join the breakaway European Super League.

Protests have been a familiar sight across the Premier League this week after United, Chelsea, Liverpool, Arsenal, Tottenham Hotspur and Manchester City announced their intentions to join six other clubs in a European Super League.

The decision was met with widespread anger from fans who forced the clubs into a U-turn on their decision to join the league.

A large group of Chelsea fans gathered outside Stamford Bridge on Monday and delayed the kick-off of their game against Brighton. During the protests, reports came through that Chelsea would not be joining the breakaway league which prompted the other clubs to follow suit.

Despite the fact plans for the league are now in ruins, the fallout has continued to run throughout the week as fans protest their club’s ownerships.

United fans have been particularly vocal with a group of supporters breaking into the club’s training ground in protest of the Glazer’s ownership.

On Tuesday, the club’s executive vice-chairman Ed Woodward also announced that he would resign from his position at the end of the year.

Several hundred Arsenal fans also protested outside the Emirates Stadium before the team’s match against Everton on Friday to call for owner Stan Kroenke to sell the club.

United do not have a game on Saturday but travel to face Leeds United on Sunday.

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LIVERPOOL DON’T DESERVE CHAMPIONS LEAGUE, SAYS KLOPP

Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp admits they do not deserve to be in the Champions League if they continue to play the way they did in the 1-1 draw at home to Newcastle.

The Reds’ hopes of a top-four finish were dealt a blow when midfielder Joe Willock scored an equaliser in the fifth minute of added time, benefiting from an additional 60 seconds on the clock after Callum Wilson’s goal just moments earlier had been ruled out by VAR for handball.

Mohamed Salah’s 20th Premier League goal of the campaign, becoming the first Liverpool player to achieve that feat in three separate seasons, in only the third minute had looked like giving the hosts victory despite a host of missed chances.

Critics, of which there have been many this week in the wake of the club’s involvement in the ill-fated Super League plans, may well enjoy the irony of the dent the result put in Liverpool’s aspirations of qualifying for the Champions League – a competition their owners Fenway Sports Group were seemingly more than happy to abandon just six days ago.

For Klopp, however, the concern was he did not think his side warrant a place among Europe’s elite on this evidence.

“If we play like this and don’t finish games like this off, why should we play Champions League?” he said.

“We want to deserve Champions League and we don’t want to come and be cheeky, we want to earn it and with these results you don’t earn it.

“It’s all on the table so go for it. It feels close to being unacceptable but we have to accept it anyway.”

Klopp accepted the way his side performed at both ends of the pitch – although particularly up front where they had 22 shots and nine on target – meant they did not deserve to beat Newcastle.

“Very tough day – but there is no-one else to blame but ourselves,” he added.

“We created chances. The golden rule of football is you’d better use your chances. That’s what we didn’t do and that’s why Newcastle deserved a point.

“They score a goal which was disallowed the first time – we were lucky with VAR – but we didn’t even take that present and we gave them another one and it’s 1-1.”

Newcastle boss Steve Bruce was delighted with a point but felt the joy of snatching a draw was somewhat lost by the intervention of VAR and the application of rules he feels need changing.

“There’s no denying we were sloppy with some of the decisions we made trying to play out from the back but I always thought we carried a threat going forward,” he said.

“We scored twice in the last minute which is quite remarkable. To go and get something from the game is vitally important.

“We were gutted (by Wilson’s disallowed goal). When you see the goal back you think what a ridiculous decision that is not to allow the goal.

“We are going to have to look at these crazy rules. VAR is becoming laughable and it is not VAR’s fault, it is the letter of the law. It doesn’t make sense.

“VAR was brought in for a clear and obvious mistake so to be looking at every goal whether it is a millimetre or two onside is not a great spectacle.”

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WILFRED NDIDI URGES TEAM MATES TO FOCUS ON EACH GAME EN ROUTE TOP FOUR CHASE

Wilfred Ndidi has urged Leicester to focus during their Champions League chase.

The Foxes host Crystal Palace on Monday as they look to return to the Champions League for the first time in four years.

Brendan Rodgers’ side are third in the Premier League after Thursday’s 3-0 win over West Brom and have also reached the FA Cup final.

They missed out on the top four on the final day of last season and Ndidi wants no distractions.

He said: “It (the West Brom win) has gone now, so we just look forward to the next one. Crystal Palace is the next one.

“It’s just another final for us, I would say, because every game now until the end of the season is very strong and teams are really looking for the points, so we won’t relax. We’ll just try and give our best and do our thing.”4
Kelechi Iheanacho has 13 goals in his last 13 games after scoring in the win over Albion and Ndidi praised his Nigeria international team-mate.

“He just can’t stop scoring at the moment, so I’m very happy for him,” the midfielder told the club’s official site. “I’m very proud. I just want him to keep doing the things and keep scoring to help the team, so it is good for us.

“The gaffer also speaks to us about being confident with the ball and being confident about our play.

“It’s just one of those things where you, as a player, you just need to believe in yourself and I see it in him now. He really believes in himself now and the confidence is there.”

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LIVERPOOL PEGGED BACK BY LATE JOE WILLOCK STRIKE AS NEWCASTLE SNATCH LATE EQUALISER AT ANFIELD

Newcastle midfielder Joe Willock snatched a 1-1 draw against Liverpool at Anfield with a goal in injury time.

An extra minute was added for a VAR decision which had ruled out a Callum Wilson goal in stoppage time and on-loan Arsenal man Willock took full advantage.

The unconvincing performance did little for Reds boss Jurgen Klopp’s hopes of restoring the club’s battered reputation in the wake of the Super League controversy and even less for their top-four aspirations.

Mohamed Salah’s goal from their first shot on target was a class apart as he succeeded where Robbie Fowler and Luis Suarez came up short by scoring 20 Premier League goals in a season for a third time.

The Egypt international now has 93 in 140 league appearances and moved into the top 12 of the club’s all-time goalscorers with 123 in 198 matches.

Unfortunately none of his previously prolific team-mates came anywhere close to matching him as despite a largely passive Newcastle allowing them plenty of opportunities, this was another laboured and disappointing afternoon in front of an empty Anfield.

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SUPER LEAGUE LIVES AS JP MORGAN GEARS UP SPORTS BUSINESS

American bank JP Morgan has attempted to amplify its involvement with football over the past two decades, not so much for the betterment of the sport, but rather to further the business interests of those who seek its services.

The latest and most unsavoury example has been the recent launch of the European Super League, a closed shop of a competition designed to rival and ultimately kill UEFA’s Champions League.

The European Super League would have seen a permanent membership of 15 clubs from around Europe, including a whopping six clubs from the English Premier League, the league with the most lucrative broadcast rights in the world, estimated at around $12 billion in 2019. The remaining five spots would be given to other qualifying clubs who would neither enjoy the same slice of the revenue nor the stability and security of a permanent spot in the competition.

Public, governmental and organisational outcry and backlash were swift, blunt and decisive. And so the much vaunted Super League met its demise a mere 48 hours or so after its announcement. The final death knell was delivered when all six Premier League clubs pulled out of the entire sordid affair. But is it accurate to say that the project’s expedited cancellation is a permanent one? Not quite.

If anything, the Super League has been placed in stasis, waiting to be resurrected again in some form or another, with backers JP Morgan Chase biding their time until the mood shifts in their favour.

The American bank has had an uneasy but long-standing relationship with football and how could it not? The entire football industry has grown in value at an exponential rate over the past three decades, boosted by the proliferation of cable television and the internet’s streaming era, football reached a total valuation of around €28.9 billion during the 2018-2019 season, before the onset of the coronavirus pandemic resulted in vastly diminished revenues for clubs around the world.

While the project crumbled in a span of 48 hours, JP Morgan were far from tentative in their approach, having guaranteed an amount between $200 and $300 million to all founding members as a ‘welcome bonus’. Of course, this underwriting of a sum totalling up to $3.25 billion as an ‘infrastructure grant’ and a debt financing deal spread across 23 years would have netted the bank an interest rate of somewhere between 2 and 3 per cent on the total debt amount.

JP Morgan were also the bank which facilitated and advised the American Glazer family on their acquisition of Manchester United, as well working on the club’s IPO in 2012, resulting in the family raising about $233 million from the move. Of course, the acquisition of United was just as controversial and underhanded as the Super League project itself, with the deal having been structured in the form of a leveraged buyout.

This meant that the profit-making and previously debt-free United would have to be burdened with liabilities to the tune of around £660 million in total. This had been the first time United had been in debt since 1931. The leveraged buyout has cost the club more than £1 billion in interest and debt repayments since then and this figure is set to continue to rise as the club’s debt has shot back to around £440 million after the loss in revenue in the previous and current season.

More recently, JP Morgan also advised an Italian American group on their acquisition of Italian club Fiorentina, American billionaire Dan Friedkin on his acquisition of AS Roma, as well as facilitating the sale of shares by two Italian clubs, Inter and Roma, in such a way that they are secured against revenue stemming from future broadcasting rights sales.

“I’m not surprised that a bank like JPMorgan is gearing up its European sports activity,” said Nikhil Bahel of the sports investment group Elysian Park Ventures to Bloomberg. “There is a realization here in Europe that the current financing model for these bodies needs to be revisited,” Bahel added.

The failure of the European Super League venture, regardless of its probable impermanence, has not been without impact to JP Morgan. On Wednesday, April 21, sustainability rating agency Standard Ethics downgraded JP Morgan Chase after its involvement in the European Super League became public knowledge.

“Standard Ethics judges both the orientations shown by the football clubs involved in the project and those of the US bank to be contrary to sustainability best practices, which are defined by the agency according to UN, OECD and European Union guidelines, and take into account the interests of the stakeholders,” the agency stated.

JP Morgan were downgraded from their previous ‘adequate’ rating to ‘non-compliant’ due to the European Super League and its implications, with the agency noting the ‘serious negative effects’ of the entire initiative. This followed Standard Ethics’ previous assessment of the American bank, which included concerns that JP Morgan sought out to quell fair competition, which had then resulted in the bank being incurred with antitrust fines and taxation by the US government.

While it has been put to bed for now, JP Morgan and the clubs involved in the project will likely have learned from this. It is likely that they will modify their plan, improve their communication campaign and try to launch it again in the future